The Scientific Revolution

BY ALEXIS

The Scientific Revolution

BY ALEXIS

What was the scientific revolution?

The scientific revolution was nothing less than a revolution in the way the individuals perceive the world.

The people that discover the true about the world

Galileo

Galileo was born on February 15,1564 in Italy. He was a math professor. He invented the telescope.Finally, his discoveries with the telescope revolutionized astronomy but his advocacy of that system eventually resulted in an Inquisition process against him.

Copernicus

Copernicus was born February 19,1473 in Poland. He is an astronomer that found the true about the solar system. He died on

Kepler

Kepler was born December 27,1571 in Germany. He was a astronomer. He discovered three mayor laws of planets.

Galileo

Galileo was born on February 15,1564 in Italy. He was a math professor. He invented the telescope.Finally, his discoveries with the telescope revolutionized astronomy but his advocacy of that system eventually resulted in an Inquisition process against him.

Copernicus

Copernicus was born February 19,1473 in Poland. He is an astronomer that found the true about the solar system. He died on

Kepler

Kepler was born December 27,1571 in Germany. He was a astronomer. He discovered three mayor laws of planets.

How did the change impact society at the time

During the scientific revolution people began to use the scientific method. The scientific method is an organized way of solving problems. The scientific method has four steps observe nature, make a hypothesis, make a test, analyze the facts, and make a conclusion. The Catholic Church got weaker.

how is that change evidenced in today's modern society?

The Scientific Revolution is evidenced in today's modern society because we use the microscope, thermometer, barometer, and telescope today. The Scientific Method is used to help understand how the universe works. The discovery of the circulation of blood helped doctors understand how the body works.